The cell is the basic and functional unit of all living organisms. once you are clear with that its easy to know how the genetic code gets into the ribosomes. the entire nature, character and architecture of the cell is maintained by the DNA which holds all the information. When we break up the DNA into a simplistic understanding it is made up of nucleotides and these nucleotides groups of three code for the amino acids. So each and every part is coded by the DNA.
But i can understand your doubt of as the ribosome is the place where the protein assembly takes place then how can it happen that's the beauty of Biology.
And please remember science can explain why but not how
mRNA carries the genetic code to a ribosome.
mRNA(messenger RNA)
DNA mRNA carry genetic code to ribosome
An mRNA transcript carries the genetic code to the ribosome. tRNA molecules bring amino acids to the ribosome for translation. The amino acids polymerize into functional proteins.
mRNA takes the genetic code to a ribosome, which is made of ribosomal RNA and proteins.
mRNA transcribes a strand of DNA and carries the genetic code to a ribosome, where the mRNA code is translated by tRNA into a strand of amino acids, making a protein.
mRNA, rRNA, tRNA mRNA transcribes the genetic code and carries it to a ribosome, which is composed of rRNA and proteins, and tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome where the amino acids are assembled in the correct sequence according to the mRNA code.
The DNA message depends upon the order of the 4 nucleotides available. These nucleotides arrange into specific patterns based on genetic information.
Yes.Transcription is the transferring of the genetic code from DNA to mRNA.Translation is the threading of this mRNA through a ribosome where it is read and individual amino acids are brought to the ribosome to synthesize a polypeptide chain. A nascent protein.A simplified answer.
Messenger RNA.
the organelle that produces all the proteins in the body is the ribosome, but hemophillia is a genetic condition, so the ribosome is not affected at all but the genetic information that the ribosome needs to produce that specific protein.
The RNA copies the genetic code, transfer RNA decodes the code, DNA gives the code for life, and ribosome reads and assembles the parts.HERE IS A VIDEO FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PROTEIN SYNTHESIS! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIZpb93NYlw&feature=related